Brown draws an analogy to the pandemic. Imagine going to a clinic that says it offers vaccines, she said: "They make it look like it's a Covid clinic and they have signs outside saying 'Covid vaccines here.' You fill out a little clipboard, and someone who looks like a nurse comes out and they give you a shot." But it turns out the clinic is run by anti-vaxxers who object to vaccines on religious and moral grounds. The staff isn't licensed; the injection was nothing but sugar water.
Now, imagine if California passed a law forcing those clinics to let people know there are places where they could actually get a free vaccine. "And the supreme court says, 'No, you can't even do that. You're not allowed to correct the misinformation where they think that they're getting the Covid vaccine.' "
"That is just bananas," Brown said. "In any other context, we would say you don't get to do that … because you are defrauding people and that is putting their health at risk."…

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